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U.S City Going Up In Flames After Missle Attack

examinerBlogged By: De De Tillman

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Posted: Monday April 1, 2013  @ 12:15 a.m PST

 

 

CNN reported on April 1, 2013, that the United States sent F-22 Raptors to South Korea on Sunday as part of ongoing joint military exercises between the two countries.

The fighter aircrafts were flown to the main U.S. Air Force Base in South Korea amid spiking tensions between the two countries.

The U.S. military officials in South Korea issued a statement that also urged North Korea to tone down its rhetoric.

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North Korea Threatens To Put South Korea To Ashes In Less Than 4 Minutes (Video)

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Source & Story Credit: The Envoy Dylan Stableford

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Posted: Monday April 23, 2012 @ 12:25 p.m PST

 

According to The Envoy, North Korea’s military vowed a new and unusually specific threat to its neighbors, saying it would reduce South Korea “to ashes” in less than four minutes.

 

The statement, released Monday when programming was interrupted on North Korea’s state TV by a special report, comes amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.

 

Earlier this month, North Korea was unsuccessful in a long-range missile launch, prompting worries that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test. South Korean officials say new satellite images show that North Korea has been digging a tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third atomic test.

 

According to the Associated Press, the statement from North Korea was unusual in promising something soon and in describing a specific period of time.

 

The North Korean military threatened to “reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, (or) in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style.”

 

For months the North has castigated South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the conservative  administration for insulting their leadership and criticizing a  new cruise missile capable of striking anywhere in the south.

 

South Korean officials responded, urging North Korea to end the threats. “We urge North Korea to immediately stop this practice,” Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk said, according to the Associated Press. “We express deep concern that the North’s threats and accusations have worsened inter-Korean ties and heightened tensions.”

 

Meanwhile, in a meeting Sunday with a North Korean delegation in Beijing, China’s senior official on foreign policy praised the leadership shown by North Korea’s new young leader, Kim Jong Un.

 

The meeting follows the April 13 launch of what the United States called a disguised ballistic missile test by North Korea. The rocket disintegrated minutes after launch.